Showing posts with label SCAPES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SCAPES. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 June 2011

Sutera Harbour Marina

I have not posted anything for quite sometimes, well never mind.  Lets see this post about my 1st night photography shot.

This is my fisrt shot of a night photography at Sutera Harbour Marina, located in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.  Its a long exposure technique and it was shown by my friend who came to the place frequently.  It's a nice place to shoot sunset from dusk to the blue hour.


Canon 1000D; ISO400; f/8; 30"


Monday, 16 May 2011

Working with Long Exposure

Types of Photography
The various types of photography are a clear indication of this much-loved art form that has reached epic proportions in terms of popularity; either as a hobby or as a profession. Here are some various types of photography that enjoy a prominent position in the creative industry.
Night Photography:
Photographers in this case completely specialize in night scenes. Due to the problem of minimum light, new techniques are being incorporated. A photographer can use artificial light or even a long exposure to capture clear and precise images.
These various types of photography clearly give an indication of the blossoming of this art form. Technology has made it possible to go beyond the obvious frames. Today, photography is about the combination of the expertise of the photographer as well as techniques. But in the true sense, an excellent photographer would only need creativity and strong powers of observation to be able to capture visuals that are truly beyond the ordinary.
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/types-of-photography.html

Canon 1000D/ 50mm lens/ FL 50mm/ ISO 100/ f/11/ 30s/ Evaluative Metering Mode
This photo of reflection of a Chinese Temple was taken by the river off Papar, Sabah.

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Moon

Its enduring beauty is reason enough to try, but the moon can be a challenging digital subject. It's quite tricky, specially for a begginer like me. One of my friend tips me how to shoot a moon, its like shooting the sun. After so many attempts, i manage to get this one with my telephoto lens.  Cropped? Of course i had to, my lens doesn't enough to get the range haha...
http://dpfwiw.com/moon.htm
Canon EOS 1000D; 55-250mm lens; FL 250mm; ISO 100; f/8; 1/250s. (cropped)


Sutera Harbour Marina at dusk -Long exposure

This is one of my early long exposure and slow shutter works, taken at Sutera Harbour Marina, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. I was amazed with the results, not expecting i could get this on my first few shot. Thanks for the tips from my fellow photographer. http://www.facebook.com/davidngtv

Canon EOS 1000D; FL 20mm; ISO 400; f/8; 30s.